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Pen and ink and crayon; approximately 11” x 15”. A springtime theme, with a horse and a bird, and Pan piping a song in the foreground. Matted and framed.
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Original Cover Illustration for The New Yorker, March 22, 1941
by IRVIN, REA
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- Used - Pen and ink and crayon; approximately 11” x 15”. A springtime theme, with a horse and a bird, and Pan piping a song in the f
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Original Cover Illustration for The New Yorker, March 22, 1941
by IRVIN, REA
- Used
- Condition
- Used - Pen and ink and crayon; approximately 11” x 15”. A springtime theme, with a horse and a bird, and Pan piping a song in the f
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Newton, Massachusetts, United States
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Pen and ink and crayon; approximately 11” x 15”. A springtime theme, with a horse and a bird, and Pan piping a song in the foreground. Matted and framed.
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Peter Arno’s Parade
by ARNO, PETER
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- Fourth printing. Small tape stains on the covers and endpapers; very good in dust jacket. With The New Yorker’s stamp on the f
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New York: Horace Liveright, 1929. Fourth printing. Small tape stains on the covers and endpapers; very good in dust jacket. With The New Yorker’s stamp on the front free endpaper, below which it is inscribed, “To Ruth and Raoul - Who are lucky enough to have me love them both. As always, affectionately, Peter Arno. July 18, 1930, N.Y.C.” An exceptional association; Raoul Fleischmann (as in Fleischmann’s Yeast) was the co-founder and financial backer of the magazine. In fact, the copyrights are in the name of the F-R Publishing Corp. (”F” for Fleischmann, “R” for Harold Ross). Perhaps only Thurber, Ross and E.B. White were as central to this publication’s celebrated early decades as was Arno. Ruth (Gardner) Fleischmann was not impecunious either, and their son became the publisher when his father passed away.
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